Alien “Wow” Signal Examined Again At A Different Frequency

Commenter Celeste is skeptical and stated this:

I think it was some kind of malfunction between our equipment, but it’s possible something is out that’s that we don’t know about.

Commenter “SF” had this reply:

It wasn’t. Any malfunction and human cause is ruled out by the experiment and equipment itself. It was setup to do just this. Every possible error was ruled out and every piece of information confirm that it’s genuine, even that it came from space, at least a lunar distance away. What’s left now is whether you trust data or soothing make belief. We’ll never have something as good as this again, signals are decoded in secrecy now, signals meant for us. We have actively to look for contact/alien life, on a planet filled with evidence of it. A clear sign of secrecy / cover-up. Watch the SETI mockumentary, it explain everything between the lines.

What do you think?  Is this just a random fluke or indeed was this a brief yet insightful detection that should continue to be studied?  We should have more info as the S.E.T.I. program with its new funding starts up.



42 Comments

  1. Branden Lee Bolson said:

    Is it just me or if it we’re slowed down and the pitch we’re lowered some it would sound like our firs AOL boot up of course that’s not posibe cause of the date that it was recorded but still

  2. Shane Markovic said:

    Point is to try and maybe understand the “wow” that came from the stars.
    I don’t know if you know about this but the thing that you listened to came from a man that spent alot of his time listing to the stars.
    From all of his data everything but this, what we now call the wow, was different and definitely something other then just space and stars.
    Truly amazing but to this day we still no nothing more about what it was or where is came from.
    I even think it’s even one of the top 5 things that us baffled and can’t figure out.

  3. Eric Myers said:

    Definitely sounds like a modem signal receiving data. Could be a binary signal of sorts. I would think if it is a alien signal there would be some coordinates in the sky it came from. Just a signal with no data on origin sounds fishy. You would think that someone recorded the origin point and with the new technology we have they would be looking at that spot. Or I could simply be one of are space probes sending back data that was intercepted by seti. Without any more info on it its just noise

  4. Kelly Tellef said:

    Hmmm, I thought this had been thoroughly sussed out as an asteriod or other near-earth object and not an alien signal. Maybe I was wrong.

  5. Rod Williams said:

    One of the engineers on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis radio show figured out that the wow signal was police band radio. You could clearly hear human speech in it.

  6. Justin Mauck said:

    Interesting, but could of been pulsar or something else natural, or decaying signal, but the likely that its alien, I just don’t think that the technology would be the same, it would make more Since if it originated from earth in the past or future

  7. Paul Henry said:

    I don’t hear anything but random noise, but I’m certainly no expert. But no, doesn’t sound like anything to me.

  8. Troy White said:

    Could be from anything. If alien it could be hard to decifer. Should be reexamine and might find out what it means, or it’s origin.

  9. Brian Pickering said:

    Fleeting noises happen daily. How common is it to disregard the sound of a bird flapping it’s wings as it flys near. The ants collected this sound wave, say it’s from 20 zillion light years away ( because they can’t see or reach where it came from) commit to a conspiracy theory and spend years trying to figure out the noise which will never happen because the bird will never be back to that exact location. By the way, what is a bird. Oh my, the millions we will spend!

  10. Rod Williams said:

    Alright look. On ground zero with Clyde Lewis they played the wow signal and slowed it down or something and it was some cb chatter with police codes in it.

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